Ian, let me know when you're all set so I can then change the deadline back to 5 days.

Max, I've submitted them (some of them twice) and they don't show up anywhere. I just tried one again about 5 minutes ago, just before the 15 minute deadline and nothing. ???????. The one 1 submitted twice doesn't even show up as a rejected pair.

We aren't going to add any more work to G4000 with this drive. Having Carlos and Ian on it should be sufficient. If it looks like IB400 is going to finish before G4000, I'll start moving machines. Regardless of that, we still have the final n=1.8K range that we'll load into IB400 before I would move any of my machines.

As long as you can calculate that port G4000 will finish by Dec. 23rd-24th with its current work and cores, then we won't need anyone more on it. If later, I can always move a few machines.

Edit: What do people think about a rally at this point? I'm thinking now that one won't be necessary. It might even be overly risky. With port G4000 back up, we should have stable ports until the 1st drive is complete (estimated at Dec. 23rd-24th somewhere ~1 week ago) and we have plenty of resources to get there now. The estimate had assumed that Sheep wouldn't be doing any processing and I see now that he is doing ~1500 pairs/day.

Edit 2: Perhaps a rally to kick off the new n>600K drives and to get them rolling fast would be a good option; perhaps the last weekend of Dec. or first weekend of Jan.

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